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    Nerchinsk (Russian: Не́рчинск; Buryat: Нэршүү, Nershüü; Mongolian: Нэрчүү, Nerchüü; Manchu: ᠨᡳᠪᠴᡠ, Möllendorff: Nibcu, Abkai: Nibqu) is a town and the...
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    The Treaty of Nerchinsk of 1689 was the first treaty between the Tsardom of Russia and the Qing dynasty of China after the defeat of Russia by Qing China...
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    Nerchinsk katorga (Russian: Нерчинская каторга, Nerchinskaya katorga) was a system of katorga — a type of penal labour — practiced by the Russian Empire...
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    Qing China at the Siege of Albazin in 1686 (see below). By the Treaty of Nerchinsk the area was assigned to Qing China. Following the Treaty of Aigun in...
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    (Russian: Забайкальская область), established in 1851, with its capital at Nerchinsk, then at Chita. It became part of the short-lived Far Eastern Republic...
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    peoples and sent part of it to the authorities in Nerchinsk. In 1672, the Russian authorities in Nerchinsk formally claimed Albazin. Chernigovsky was captured...
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    had been eliminated. Moscow responded by making Ivan Vlasov voyevoda of Nerchinsk and appointing Akeksey Tolbuzin to a new voivodeship at Albazin (July...
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    controlled by the Oirat Zunghar Khanate. After Nerchinsk regular caravans started running from Nerchinsk south to Peking. Some of the traders were Central...
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    region. In 1654 the Nerchinsk fortress was founded, 4 years later it was moved to the mouth of the Nercha and the city of Nerchinsk was founded. In 1665...
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  • with Thomas Pereira, one of his companions, was sent as interpreter to Nerchinsk with the ambassadors commissioned to treat with the Russians regarding...
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    the far eastern outpost of the Tsardom of Russia. The 1689 Treaty of Nerchinsk was China's first formal treaty with a European power and kept the border...
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    (Urban) Moscow (Oblast) Murom Murmansk Nakhodka Naryan-Mar Neftekamsk Nerchinsk Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Tagil Norilsk Novgorod Novokuznetsk Novorossisk...
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    the Cossacks relocated from the Transbaikal region and freed miners of Nerchinsk region. Their resettlement began in 1854. The first Cossack stanitsa (Khabarovskaya)...
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    three years before their departure to Nerchinsk. The Petrovsky factory was a prison for the Decembrists in Nerchinsk Mining District. The prisoners were...
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    September 15, an assembly of workers of the Eastern Transbaikal Region in Nerchinsk proclaimed the creation of a Regional Revolution committee for the eastern...
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    were the Eternal Peace Treaty of 1686 with Poland, the 1689 Treaty of Nerchinsk with China, and the Crimean campaigns against Turkey. Although spearheaded...
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    Qing dynasty had maintained a long peace, starting with the Treaty of Nerchinsk in 1689, but Russian forces took advantage of Chinese defeats to impose...
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    Prince Volkonsky, and Artamon Muraviev, all of them bound for the mines at Nerchinsk. The journey eastward was fraught with hardship, yet for some it offered...
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    north of the Amur belonged to the Manchu Qing dynasty by the Treaty of Nerchinsk of 1689 until it was ceded to Russia by the Aigun Treaty in 1858. The...
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    however, obliged the Cossacks to quit their forts, and by the Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689), Russia abandoned its advance into the basin of the river. Although...
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    Argun as the basis of the Sino-Russian border there per the Treaty of Nerchinsk of 1689. Abkhazia  Abkhazia  Georgia Aksai Chin and Depsang Plains  China...
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    of the Cossack fort of Albazin in 1686 and resulted in the Treaty of Nerchinsk in 1689 which gave the land to China. The southeast corner of Siberia...
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  • Buryatia, south-west of the Trans-Baikal Territory; see Selenga Highlands). Nerchinsk Dauriya - territories to the east of the Yablonovy Mountains (southeastern...
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  • The Treaty of Kyakhta (or Kiakhta), along with the Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689), regulated the relations between Imperial Russia and the Qing Empire of...
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    of its inhabitants agreed to evacuate their families and property to Nerchinsk, whereas several young Cossacks resolved to join the Manchu army and to...
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    representatives of the Russian tsar and Qing Dynasty met near the border town of Nerchinsk, which was near the disputed border of the two powers, in eastern Siberia...
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    Manchu people of China. In 1689 China and Russia signed the Treaty of Nerchinsk, which granted Russia limited territory. In the mid 19th century, the...
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  • China", "Chinese state" or the state of Bogda. In the 1689 Treaty of Nerchinsk, the authoritative Latin text used the name "Imperii Sinici" (meaning...
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    outside Guangzhou. 1689 27 August The Qing dynasty signed the Treaty of Nerchinsk with Russia, under which the two countries mutually agreed to a border...
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    the Selenga, Uda, and Khilok Rivers to the future sites of Chita and Nerchinsk.[citation needed] The Trans-Siberian Railway was built between 1896 and...
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